Cameron Moll blogs at http://www.cameronmoll.com/ 
30/12/2005 @ 15:08 UTC
Cameron Moll : More $9 Airfare (Spirit Airlines) - More promo airfare from Spirit Airlines: $9 and up.
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29/12/2005 @ 21:08 UTC
Andy Baio : Khoi Vinh joins NYTimes.com - good news for the Times [via]
jimray : Khoi Vinh is the new design director for the New York Times online - Part of me is always worried when high profile designers without editorial backgrounds take on these sorts of roles, but part of me thinks that the the insistence on an editorial background is overkill. Regardless, I'm excited to see what happens at the T
Cameron Moll : NYTimes.com - While many of us jumped the corporate ship to sail the seas as a freelancer this past year, Khoi Vinh does just the opposite and signs on with NYTimes.com as Design Director. If 2005 was the Year of the Kottke, I suspect 2006 will be the Year of Big Biz B
jkottke : Khoi Vinh on the move...he's the new Design Director for NYTimes.com - Khoi Vinh on the move...he's the new Design Director for NYTimes.com. From the outside, it's one of the best jobs in web design and it's been filled well. (via waxy) [via]
#26/12/2005 @ 03:11 UTC
Rod Begbie : Pearl Crescent Page Saver - Grab a snapshot of an entire webpage in Firefox 1.5. [via] #
Paul Hammond : Pearl Crescent Page Saver - Pearl Crescent Page Saver is a free extension for Mozilla Firefox that lets you save an image of a web page to a file in PNG format
Cameron Moll : Pearl Crescent page saver, FF extension - Pearl Crescent page saver (Firefox extension). Screen grab entire pages, including the portion below the scroll.
Khoi Vinh : Pearl Crescent Page Saver for Firefox - Enables screen captures of Web pages, in whole or in part.
#18/12/2005 @ 08:08 UTC
Cameron Moll : Index Open @ 50% Off - Index Open is offering a 50% discount on hi-res RF stock photo subscriptions through Dec 31.
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18/12/2005 @ 07:09 UTC
Cameron Moll : Big, Beautiful, Dumb - "If everything is big how does anything stand out?" Big, Beautiful, Dumb.
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16/12/2005 @ 00:10 UTC
Cameron Moll : Guide to Starting Your Business - Particletree: A Guide to Starting Your Business. Loads of resources here.
kayodeok : Particletree: A Guide to Starting Your Business - A Guide to Starting Your Business
jimray : Particletree · A Guide to Starting Your Business
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14/12/2005 @ 22:55 UTC
Andy Baio : Official Katamari t-shirts - collect all seven! [via]
Cameron Moll : Panic Tees - Panic® tees. I'll take the 'Spinner' and 'Transmit' tees. Shoot, I'd take a tee with the Transmit truck on it and nothing else.
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14/12/2005 @ 18:57 UTC
Cameron Moll : Freezing Light - On freezing light: "Physicist Matt Sellars has found a way to hit the brakes on light, slowing a speeding laser pulse and capturing it inside a crystal. [His team] managed to slow the laser light down from 670 million miles an hour to a mere 670 miles an
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13/12/2005 @ 22:57 UTC
Cameron Moll : Veer's Character Zoom - Veer has a sweet little character zoom tool, part of the makeover upgrades. Test it here.
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13/12/2005 @ 22:57 UTC
Cameron Moll : CSS Mastery (this is the last plug, I hope) - DIY photolamp using a Maglite, 250 GSM paper, and some adhesive foil.
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13/12/2005 @ 19:56 UTC
Cameron Moll : Airbag's 2006 Predictions - Airbag's 2006 predictions, in classic Storey style. "37 Signals, tired of the web, will convert into an adult easy listening station: 37.7 WSGL. Macromedia Fireworks will be killed by Adobe in the kitchen with the candlestick."
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13/12/2005 @ 19:56 UTC
Cameron Moll : Are we getting stupid? - Are we getting stupid? No comment.
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12/12/2005 @ 22:58 UTC
Eric Meyer : CSS-Technique: Worn Type - Nice. There's an extra span involved, but there's no real penalty for having it unless you're a markup purity fanatic. [via Dan] [via]
Cameron Moll : CSS Worn Type Technique - CSS worn type technique. Funny, I actually developed a *very* similar technique for this site before going live back in early 2004. Never was pleased enough with it though, so it never rolled out with the redesign. Via Dan C. [via]
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12/12/2005 @ 18:57 UTC
Cameron Moll : Veer Redesign - Veer redesigns. New tabs, big photos, extra hotness.
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12/12/2005 @ 18:57 UTC
Cameron Moll : Airbag's 2006 Predictions - Airbag's 2006 predictions, in classic Storey style. "37 Signals, tired of the web, will convert into an adult easy listening station: 37.7 WSGL. Macromedia Fireworks will be killed by Adobe in the kitchen with the candlestick."
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12/12/2005 @ 18:56 UTC
Cameron Moll : Best Web 2.0 Software of 2005 - Best Web 2.0 Software of 2005. Interesting list. Though I wonder if the blanket term "Web 2.0" is appropriate for all of these.
plasticbag : The Best Web 2.0 Software of 2005 - I'm not buying the Web 2.0 = web app concept as such, but this is still a pretty solid list of good web apps out there and hence (at the very least) pretty much a place to find the gold standard to get inspired by...
François Nonnenmacher : The Best Web 2.0 Software of 2005
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10/12/2005 @ 02:55 UTC
jimray : iPhoto-like image resizing using Javascript
deusx : Agile Partners weblog » iPhoto-like image resizing using Javascript - "Upon seeing the Fluxiom intro video, I was compelled to figure out how they pulled off iPhoto-like image scaling in a browser."
Cameron Moll : iPhoto-like Javascript Resizing - iPhoto-like image resizing using Javascript. I smell application in fluid layouts somewhere in there. Via Daring Fireball. [via]
bmilleare : iPhoto-like image resizing using Javascript
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9/12/2005 @ 18:57 UTC
Cameron Moll : "Freelancing: 10 Things" in Hebrew - Right on! Eli Antebi has translated "Freelancing: 10 Things..." into Hebrew. That's just downright cool.
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9/12/2005 @ 18:56 UTC
Cameron Moll : Mobile Internet or 'Mobile Web'? - gotomobile: The mobile internet or 'mobile web'?
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9/12/2005 @ 17:56 UTC
Milo Vermeulen : PingMag - The Website Development Process [via]
WillPate : The Website Development Process - PingMag - The Tokyo-based magazine about "Design and Making Things" - Done in cool lego for an actual client presentation!
Cameron Moll : The Web Dev Process, Anime Action Figure-style - The web dev process, anime action figure-style.
François Nonnenmacher : The Website Development Process - Cute!
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8/12/2005 @ 20:56 UTC
Cameron Moll : Person of the Year in Times Square - Put your photo on Times Square's interactive Person of the Year billboard. No, really. But read the disclaimer -- you grant the right to Time Magazine to copyright your image.
Rod Begbie : TIME Magazine Person of the Year 2005 | Billboard in Times Square NYC - Upload a photo of you (or someone or something else) and Time might flash it up on their "Person of the Year" billboard in Times Square. I uploaded a shot of Bacon, naturally. [via] #
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8/12/2005 @ 17:57 UTC
Cameron Moll : Sundance Photoset - Flickr: Molls in Sundance.
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8/12/2005 @ 17:57 UTC
Cameron Moll : Elements of Typo. Style for the Web - The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web. Let the digging and deliciousing begin!
jimray : The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web - - A practical guide to web typography
Paul Hammond : The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web - a practical guide to web typography - A practical guide to web typography
Philippe Janvier : A practical guide to web typography - "The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web". Work in progress. [via] #
Douglas Bowman : Elements of Typographic Style (Applied to the Web) - Richard Rutter kicks off a modern web-centric look at Robert Bringhurst’s "The Elements of Typographic Style".
Jon Hicks : The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web - a practical guide to web typography - Go fill that gaping hole Rich!! There was such a need for this.
factoryjoe : The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web - a practical guide to web typography - An excellent guide to type online. Tags: robert bringhurst, typography, type, design, web design
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7/12/2005 @ 17:58 UTC
Cameron Moll : X-Men III Teaser - X-Men III teaser.
jkottke : Trailer for X3, the 3rd X-Men movie - Trailer for X3, the 3rd X-Men movie.
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7/12/2005 @ 17:58 UTC
Cameron Moll : TV design tips - Accessibility and usability for interactive television. For personal archival purposes now, though this is bound to come up at some point.
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